A system including a third-party server and a live-view server is disclosed. The live-view server receives, from the third-party server, a request for a live view of each location, structure, or point of interest; identifies at least one vehicle positioned at each location, structure, or point of interest; obtains each requested live view from a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle; and transmits, to the third-party server, a dynamic hyperlink associated with each requested live view. The third-party server receives, from a request device, a request for a live view of a specific location, structure, or point of interest; identifies at least one live view, from a live-view database, associated with the specific location, structure, or point of interest; and serves to the request device, via the dynamic hyperlink, the at least one live view.
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11. A computer-implemented method for serving live views captured by a plurality of vehicles having live-view cameras to request devices, the method comprising:
receiving from a third-party server, by a live-view server communicatively coupled to the third-party server, a request for a live view of each location of a plurality of locations, each structure of a plurality of structures, or each point of interest of a plurality of points of interest to be tracked or monitored by the live-view server on behalf of the third-party server;
identifying, by the live-view server, at least one vehicle of a plurality of vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle captures each requested live view;
obtaining, by the live-view server, each requested live view from the live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle;
transmitting to the third-party server, by the live-view server, a dynamic hyperlink associated with each requested live view for storage in a live-view database of the third-party server;
receiving from a request device, by the third-party server, a request for a live view of a specific location, a specific structure, or a specific point of interest;
identifying from the live-view database, by the third-party server, at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest requested by the request device; and
serving to the request device, by the third-party server, the at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest via the dynamic hyperlink.
1. A system for serving live views captured by a plurality of vehicles having live-view cameras to request devices, the system comprising:
a third-party server comprising a live-view database; and
a live-view server communicatively coupled with the third-party server, wherein the live-view server comprises a live-view application, the live-view application executable by the live-view server to:
receive, from the third-party server, a request for a live view of each location of a plurality of locations, each structure of a plurality of structures, or each point of interest of a plurality of points of interest to be tracked or monitored by the live-view server on behalf of the third-party server;
identify at least one vehicle of a plurality of vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle captures each requested live view;
obtain each requested live view from the live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle; and
transmit, to the third-party server, a dynamic hyperlink associated with each requested live view for storage in the live-view database;
wherein the third-party server:
receives, from a request device, a request for a live view of a specific location, a specific structure, or a specific point of interest;
identifies at least one live view, from the live-view database, associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest requested by the request device; and
serves to the request device, via the dynamic hyperlink, the at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest.
17. A system for serving live views captured by a plurality of vehicles having live-view cameras to request devices, the system comprising:
a first processing device communicatively coupled to a live-view database; and
a second processing device communicatively coupled with the first processing device, wherein the second processing device comprises a non-transitory processor-readable storage medium comprising programming instructions that, when executed, cause the second processing device to:
receive, from the first processing device, a request for a live view of each location of a plurality of locations, each structure of a plurality of structures, or each point of interest of a plurality of points of interest to be tracked or monitored by the second processing device on behalf of the first processing device;
identify at least one vehicle of a plurality of vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle captures each requested live view;
obtain each requested live view from the live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle; and
transmit to the first processing device, a dynamic hyperlink associated with each requested live view for storage in the live-view database;
wherein the first processing device comprises a non-transitory processor-readable storage medium comprising programming instructions that, when executed, cause the first processing device to:
receive, from a request device, a request for a live view of a specific location, a specific structure, or a specific point of interest;
identify at least one live view, from the live-view database, associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest requested by the request device; and
serve to the request device, via the dynamic hyperlink, the at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest.
2. The system of
segregate, in the link database, requested live views for each of the plurality of third-party servers.
3. The system of
4. The system of
5. The system of
identify more than one vehicle positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the more than one identified vehicle captures each requested live view;
obtain each requested live view from each live-view camera of the more than one identified vehicle;
determine a requested live view, captured by one of the more than one identified vehicle, to transmit, via the dynamic hyperlink to the third-party server; and
transmit the dynamic hyperlink, associated with the requested live view captured by the one of the more than one identified vehicle, to the third-party server for storage in the live-view database.
6. The system of
determine the requested live view to transmit, via the dynamic hyperlink, to the third-party server based on a network connection speed between the live-view server and the more than one identified vehicle.
7. The system of
determine the requested live view to transmit, via the dynamic hyperlink, to the third-party server based on a quality metric associated with each requested live view obtained from each live-view camera of the more than one identified vehicle.
8. The system of
obtain a live view from any live-view camera of any of the plurality of identified vehicles on demand.
9. The system of
wherein the live-view application is further executable by the live-view server to:
identify the at least one vehicle of the plurality of vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest based on location information provided by a GPS receiver associated with each of the plurality of vehicles; and
associate the dynamic hyperlink with the location information; and
wherein the third-party server further:
identifies the at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest requested by the request device based on the location information associated with the dynamic hyperlink and the GPS coordinates associated with the live view request.
10. The system of
update a live view associated with each dynamic hyperlink.
12. The computer-implemented method of
identifying, by the live-view server, more than one vehicle positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the more than one identified vehicle captures each requested live view;
obtaining, by the live-view server, each requested live view from each live-view camera of the more than one identified vehicle;
determining, by the live-view server, a requested live view, captured by one of the more than one identified vehicle, to transmit, via the dynamic hyperlink to the third-party server; and
transmitting, by the live-view server, the dynamic hyperlink, associated with the requested live view captured by the one of the more than one identified vehicle, to the third-party server for storage in the live-view database.
13. The computer-implemented method of
determining, by the live-view server, the requested live view to transmit, via the dynamic hyperlink, to the third-party server based on a network connection speed between the live-view server and the more than one identified vehicle.
14. The computer-implemented method of
determining, by the live-view server, the requested live view to transmit, via the dynamic hyperlink, to the third-party server based on a quality metric associated with each requested live view obtained from each live-view camera of the more than one identified vehicle.
15. The computer-implemented method of
obtaining, by the live-view server, a live view from any live-view camera of any of the plurality of identified vehicles on demand.
16. The computer-implemented method of
updating, by the live-view server, a live view associated with each dynamic hyperlink.
18. The system of
segregate, in the link database, requested live views for each of the plurality of third-party processing devices.
19. The system of
20. The system of
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The present disclosure generally relates to systems and/or methods for serving live camera views to requesting devices.
Service providers providing maps (e.g., STREET VIEW® of Google Maps℠ and Google Earth℠, and/or the like) and navigation systems (e.g., Garmin™, TOMTOM®, vehicle-installed navigation systems, and/or the like) do not provide images that reflect recent and continuously ongoing changes to a particular location. For example, Google STREET VIEW® only displays a still image of a particular location in response to a user request. Notably, that still image is often outdated and fails to reflect a true representation of a current view at that particular location. This is often frustrating for a user wishing to view live conditions at a particular location, a particular structure, or a particular point of interest.
In one embodiment, a system for serving live views captured by a plurality of vehicles having live-view cameras to request devices includes a third-party server including a live-view database, and a live-view server communicatively coupled with the third-party server. In such an embodiment, the live-view server includes a live-view application, the live-view application executable by the live-view server to: i) receive, from the third-party server, a request for a live view of each location of a plurality of locations, each structure of a plurality of structures, or each point of interest of a plurality of points of interest, ii) identify at least one vehicle of a plurality of vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle captures each requested live view, iii) obtain each requested live view from the live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle, and iv) transmit, to the third-party server, a dynamic hyperlink associated with each requested live view for storage in the live-view database. Further, in such an embodiment, the third-party server: i) receives, from a request device, a request for a live view of a specific location, a specific structure, or a specific point of interest, ii) identifies at least one live view, from the live-view database, associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest requested by the request device, and iii) serves to the request device, via the dynamic hyperlink, the at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest.
In another embodiment, a computer-implemented method for serving live views captured by a plurality of vehicles having live-view cameras to request devices includes: i) receiving from a third-party server, by a live-view server communicatively coupled to the third-party server, a request for a live view of each location of a plurality of locations, each structure of a plurality of structures, or each point of interest of a plurality of points of interest, ii) identifying, by the live-view server, at least one vehicle of a plurality of vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle captures each requested live view, iii) obtaining, by the live-view server, each requested live view from the live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle, iv) transmitting to the third-party server, by the live-view server, a dynamic hyperlink associated with each requested live view for storage in a live-view database of the third-party server, v) receiving from a request device, by the third-party server, a request for a live view of a specific location, a specific structure, or a specific point of interest, vi) identifying from the live-view database, by the third-party server, at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest requested by the request device, and vii) serving to the request device, by the third-party server, the at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest via the dynamic hyperlink.
In yet another embodiment, a system for serving live views captured by a plurality of vehicles having live-view cameras to request devices includes a first processing device communicatively coupled to a live-view database, and a second processing device communicatively coupled with the first processing device. In such an embodiment, the second processing device includes a non-transitory processor-readable storage medium having programming instructions that, when executed, cause the second processing device to: i) receive, from the first processing device, a request for a live view of each location of a plurality of locations, each structure of a plurality of structures, or each point of interest of a plurality of points of interest, ii) identify at least one vehicle of a plurality of vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest, wherein a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle captures each requested live view, iii) obtain each requested live view from the live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle, and iv) transmit to the first processing device, a dynamic hyperlink associated with each requested live view for storage in the live-view database. Further, in such an embodiment, the first processing device includes a non-transitory processor-readable storage medium having programming instructions that, when executed, cause the first processing device to: i) receive, from a request device, a request for a live view of a specific location, a specific structure, or a specific point of interest, ii) identify at least one live view, from the live-view database, associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest requested by the request device, and iii) serve to the request device, via the dynamic hyperlink, the at least one live view associated with the specific location, the specific structure, or the specific point of interest.
These and additional features provided by the embodiments described herein will be more fully understood in view of the following detailed description, in conjunction with the drawings.
The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments can be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods that provide a live view of a location, a structure, and/or a point of interest to a third-party service provider (e.g., commercial map service provider, navigation system service provider, and/or the like) to supplement or supplant maps and/or information previously provided to service recipients (e.g., via request devices) by the third-party service provider to improve the convenience and experience of the service recipients. For example, according to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a third-party service provider (e.g., a map provider, a navigation system provider, and/or the like) can supplement or supplant its service (e.g., map service, navigation service, and/or the like) with one or more than one real-time live view of a particular location, a particular structure, and/or a particular point of interest requested by the service recipient.
Referring now to the drawings,
According to various aspects described herein, the live-view server 104 obtains live views recorded by one or more cameras 110a-110e positioned on a vehicle 108a-108n (e.g., one or a plurality of vehicles denoted by the dashed line). According to various aspects, a camera 110a may be located at the front of the vehicle, a camera 110b may be located on one or more side of the vehicle, a camera 110c may be located at the rear of the vehicle, a camera 110d may be located externally-facing (e.g., through a windshield, rear window, door window, pillar window, and/or the like) from an interior of the vehicle, and/or a camera 110e may be located on an outer surface (e.g., roof surface, hood surface, trunk surface, and/or the like) of the vehicle. According to various aspects, any of the one or more cameras 110a-110e may be configured to capture live video. In an alternative aspect, the one or more cameras 110a-110e may be configured to capture live video and/or still images. According to various aspects, any of the one or more cameras 110a-110e may include a panoramic camera. According to further aspects a camera (e.g., 110b, 110d, and/or the like) may be a rear-facing camera or a forward-facing camera. According to other aspects a camera, e.g., 110e, may include a light imaging, detection, and ranging (LIDAR) system (e.g., to provide depth information). According to further aspects, each camera of the one or more cameras 110a-110e may actively capture live views and automatically transmit the live views to the live-view server 104 (e.g., push aspect). According to other aspects, each camera of the one or more cameras 110a-110e may only transmit live views to the live-view server 104 upon request (e.g., pull aspect).
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The system, as described thus far, is capable of providing live camera views associated with a plurality of vehicles 108a-108n to a live-view server 104. In this vein, as described above, it is an object of the present disclosure for third-party service providers to access such live views to supplement or supplant maps and/or information previously provided to service recipients (e.g., via requesting devices) by the third-party service provider to improve the convenience and experience of the service recipients. As such, as shown in
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According to the various described aspects, given a finite number of locations, structures, and/or points of interest, the live-view server 104 may be programmed and/or configured to identify at least one participating vehicle of a plurality of participating vehicles positioned at each location, each structure, or each point of interest (at block 406) and obtain each requested live view from a live-view camera of the at least one identified vehicle (at block 408, e.g., as described herein). According to various aspects, the live-view server 104 may be programmed and/or configured to store a portion of a live-view (at block 410, e.g., less than a minute of video, less than 5 minutes of video, any duration of video possible based on storage constraints, and/or the like) in its associated link database 136 (See
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According to various aspects described herein, reference is made to participating vehicles. According to some aspects, all vehicles 108a-108n including one or more cameras 110a-110e are participating vehicles. According to alternative aspects, each vehicle 108a-108n may need to register and/or opt-in to communications of live views (e.g., transmissions of live views to the live-view server, transmissions of streaming live views from the third-party server, and/or the like).
According to various aspects described herein, the live-view server 104 may be further programmed and/or configured to receive multiple live views (e.g., from multiple vehicles 108a-108n) covering an identical location, an identical structure, and/or an identical point of interest. According to such aspects, the live-view server 104 may be further programmed and/or configured to evaluate and select a best quality live view for transmission to request devices (e.g., for association with a dynamic link in the link database 136). According to various aspects, a best quality live view may be determined based on data transmission speed (e.g., highest) associated with a vehicle 108a-108n, a data packet error rate (e.g., lowest) associated with a vehicle 108a-108n, and/or an image assessment (e.g. highest quality metric) performed by a video editor (not shown) associated with the live-view server 104, and/or the like. Further, according to various aspects, the live-view server 104 may be further programmed and/or configured to edit and/or process live views (e.g., video editor) if a quality of a live view is lacking.
According to alternative aspects of the present disclosure, a request device may request a live view for a particular location, a particular structure, and/or a particular point of interest directly from the live-view server 104. According to such aspects, the live-view server 104 may be further programmed and/or configured to serve requested live views (e.g., obtained from vehicles 108a-108n as described herein) directly to the request device (e.g., a vehicle 108a, a mobile phone 138, a computer 140) in a manner similar to that as previously described herein.
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According to yet other aspects of the present disclosure, a request from a request device may include a request for a particular camera of the one or more cameras 110a-110e of each vehicle 108a-108n. In such an aspect, additional information including an indication of the camera location, type of camera, and/or the like may be captured by the computer 112 of each vehicle 108a-108n and transmitted to the live-view server 104 for storage in association with each live view.
It should now be understood that the systems and methods described herein are suitable for serving live camera views of specific locations, specific structures, and/or specific points of interest to requesting devices. Such systems and methods enable a third-party service provider (e.g., commercial map service provider, navigation system service provider, and/or the like) to supplement or supplant its existing services (e.g., map service, navigation service, and/or the like) with one or more than one real-time live view of a particular location, a particular structure, and/or a particular point of interest, thereby avoiding static, stale and/or outdated images that often frustrate and/or disappoint service recipients.
While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the claimed subject matter.
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